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Go home for the New Year. I always want to bring some gifts for my family.
Probably not worth much.
It may also be sold locally.
But this homecoming bag is always full.
Because of these gifts
Contains a lot of love.
Mr. Li from Huanggang, Hubei Province came to Yichun Gao'an years ago, engaged in kiln maintenance, left home for three months, he found a lot of delicious specialty snacks in Jiangxi, this time when he went home for the New Year, he brought Shangrao wine lees fish, Jiujiang tea cakes, and a box of Wuyuan Maojian.
Traveler Mr. Li: The taste is okay, so I can say that I can bring it to my hometown fathers. Of course, bringing it back is not just a family to taste, if there are relatives and friends who come to taste it together, I hope that there will be this opportunity in the coming year, and then come to Jiangxi.Ms. Wei and her wife, who have worked in Ningbo for 18 years, only return to their hometown in Luzhou, Sichuan Province once a year for the Chinese New Year.
Traveler Ms. Wei: This shrimp is very cheap in Ningbo, our hometown is expensive, our hometown is self-farmed, this is seafood. This year, I brought less, and I used to bring five or six catties, all of which my family liked to eat, and the elderly and children liked to eat.Mr. Peng from Ganzhou, with a heavy bag of Gannan navel oranges, is ready to go to Guangzhou to reunite with his mother and friends.
Traveler Mr. Peng: This year's oranges have more moisture, good taste and good taste. brought a big bag of Gannan navel oranges over, and then went out a little by himself, and the relatives here also shared a littleMs. Duan, who is in her 70s, is carrying several large bags of luggage with bamboo poles, although she bought a house in Leping, but the old people still want to go back to their hometown in Ji'an for the New Year, these luggage includes quilts, clothes, rice cookers, specialties, etc., today they have to return to their hometown to settle in the new house, waiting for their children to reunite.
Passenger Ms. Duan: I have feelings for the things I use, and I am reluctant to lose them, and I have to pay three or four hundred quick money to buy them. The newly made house is going to come back for the New Year, and the countryside is so lively, and it must be more lively than in the city.